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Did you put an electrifying mojo in x caae someone tried to steal then sell them?
The black market for Chia Pets will be booming…
Actually, I think you are mirroring my real gardening experience. I love my gardens, but as the weeds advance and the bugs show up, I totally lose it and it becomes a gigantic patch of thorns and dead things. This year, with the caterpillars coming back, I’m not even going to try to do anything.
I hope you really ARE planting something. Whether they are you critters of flowers or plastic flowers (I’m thinking of getting at least two more flamingos), I’m sure it’ll be … well, you know.
I tried the planting things a couple times and got one measly sunflower out of the everything. There are tulips and daffodils from the previous owner that still come back every year, and that’s as flowery as I need to get. When I was a kid, I’d break open the gourds and scatter the seeds in our backyard. Those things WILL grow, and grow like weeds. But the harvest was usually bountiful….
Green is green, I guess. Well done.
Chia Pets are the poor man’s, or poor squirrel’s garden…
Bravo uncle evil!!! I think the only one with black thumbs is my momma…. and maybe buster ;o)
Well, if Buster’s thumb is black, it may be because of where he keeps it….
Well, that’s one way to make your garden grow!
And if all else fails, plant chileh…
Cha cha cha chia!
The original MARIHUANA farm…
You notice that I spell it like that now….
Yes, I noticed that. I notice everything…
Can’t get nothing past you, you have the evil eye…
Chia pets might be the only thing I can grow in our hard as cement clay…..I believe I’ll give it a try. I just noticed even the squirrel has chia-hair…… 🙂
Pam
Chia hair grows everywhere, even over stubborn bald spots. I’m surprised it hasn’t been marketed that way yet…
I think it already is…..hair plugs…..same thing right?
He did say green! 😉
If it grows, it’s gardening!
I’ve never considered having a garden because of all our wildlife (deer, rabbits, squirrels, possums, foxes, raccoons to mention a few), but a chia pet garden? Interesting!
I think it would look better than a yard full of pink flamingos and garden gnomes!
Such a creative approach to gardening. Who’d a thunk? 😛
I’m surprised Martha Stewart hasn’t recommended it yet. I’m sure she had a few Chia Pet projects while she was in the big house…